The site USASpending.gov is supposed to be the official monitor of federal spending - but 49 agencies won't report to it.
Iowa and Minnesota present a controlled experiment in tax cutting, with Iowa as the experimental side. Results are overwhelmingly positive.
In three separate instances (one civil disorder and two upset elections), the masses are in revolt against the neoliberal global order.
In 1982, Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wisc.) highlighted a federal program to teach teens to make shirts - that made not one shirt.
America's electric grid is vulnerable to cyberattack - and is in fact a frequent target. Measures to harden it are now urgent.
The Hudson River Tunnel (and renovation of the North Tunnel) received another $3.8 billion award, and it still won't be enough.
EV charging stations - and the power plants to juice them - will be the weak link in the government's attempt to electrify the car fleet.
NYC must cut services to satisfy a $7 billion budget deficit – because it has a $11 billion bill to pay to care for 143,000 migrants.
Various consumer-level companies should thank their customers for the service they often demand of them, in reversal of their mission.
An overview of the current stocks of heavy weapons America now possesses, with attention to the Israel and Ukraine wars.